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15 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

In France, we don't have any forum for multiple olympic sports, so it won't have to replace anything here. The issue is how to reach the people who might be interested ?

Yeah, that's the difficult part. From the experience of Totallympics I can tell you the difficult part is the very first one, where there are few posts and few active people. When the active people will grow, more people will be interested to join. You would not start exactly from zero because you can count on the French users who are already here. You can inform about the forum in other forums with sport fans (without this become spam :p ), some Facebook groups and so on. And after some time people will start getting on the forum through search engines, and you can relax and enjoy the forum :d

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5 hours ago, Mkbw50 said:

Was there any update to this concept? It seems to have stagnated

Yes, there are some updates. Instead of the sub-domain we will launch "CLUBS", a sort of sub-forum but still inside Totallympics. This has the great advantage to have all the Totallympics users already registered, so they will just have to join their national club.

 

Of course any country might have its own club, but the club might work for countries with at least 3-4 users I think.

 

We have launched the :CAN club during the Winter Olympics and that worked quite well: https://totallympics.com/clubs/2-team-canada/

 

As you see, inside the club you can have different sections and different threads, so it's a sort of mini-forum. We will launch more of them in the next months for all the countries with users interested to have it.

 

Clubs might have any name you want (Team Canada is the one for :CAN, but it can be whatever you want), and would also change the link (team-canada).

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